Gotta shout for the 'drop the burgers, cold cock the junkman' scene. Somebody has residual rage from dealing with Swearingen.

BTW, Olyphant fans would do well to listen him visit The Nerdist Podcast. Hardwick is the suckup he always is, but Timmy comes of relateable, centered, and FUNNY. Lots of great inside scoop, the funniest being that

Spoiler!

Milch killed off his and Martha's[Mrs. The One Who Knocks] son and centered half the season around it because the child actors mom was a royal ****. [Just decided one day, 'Tim we're offing William, and here's where we're going with it]

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You ever notice how on stop lights, green means go, but on a banana it's the opposite? Yellow means "go ahead." Green means "slow down." And red means "Where the **** did you get that banana?"

This series reminds me alot of some of the old Stephen J Cannell stuff from the 70s and 80s. Stuff like Rockford Files, Hardcastle and McCormick, Hunter, Riptide, heck even Greatest American Hero.

Just the anti-heros with flaws and offbeat plots. Same sort of basic feel. The writing here is alot better and has a more serial, continuous plotline but some of those shows were alot better than they were given credit for, especially Rockford.

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Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning:

Matt once made a very nice play in Seattle where he spun away from a pass rusher and hit Bowe off his back foot for a first down.

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You ever notice how on stop lights, green means go, but on a banana it's the opposite? Yellow means "go ahead." Green means "slow down." And red means "Where the **** did you get that banana?"

Obviously my favorite show on television, but I still think the Constable Bob character feels forced. Did he not theoretically exist prior to this season? Did he just win the job?

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That rabbit is crazy; I'm Brian Waters!

Kotter: "You are lucky I'm truly not the vindictive or psycho type...I'd be careful from now on, and I'd just back the hell off if I were you....otherwise, the Mizzou "extension office" life might get exciting"

Obviously my favorite show on television, but I still think the Constable Bob character feels forced. Did he not theoretically exist prior to this season? Did he just win the job?

That character was a bit sudden but they way they wrote him in made decent sense. Raylan knew him in high school and he needed someone he could trust to keep an eye on Arlo's house. In the past, he just wasn't needed. In reality, it gets Patton Oswalt on my screen, so that's a good thing.

Solid Ep last night. I really enjoyed Boyds scenes with the traveling salvation show. It was some classic Crowder. A bit of a shocker at the end too.

The line '''How about I put a little limp in that Gary Cooper walk" is classic.

I thought it was great.

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That rabbit is crazy; I'm Brian Waters!

Kotter: "You are lucky I'm truly not the vindictive or psycho type...I'd be careful from now on, and I'd just back the hell off if I were you....otherwise, the Mizzou "extension office" life might get exciting"

My only complaint for this season, is that henchmen are getting whacked and there is no consequence. Last week, Duffy offed his heroin salesman, Boyd offered to clean up - but what's that mean? The body magically disappears, and loved ones ask no questions? Prior seasons did not have magically disappearing carnage.

Me too. She used him and is on her way. He will find them and hopefully get some justice. So far, Boyd is great and Raylan needs to have more shooting chances.....and Wynona would be great to have back.